UO DON' IjETTEIV From Oiir nepnlsr Onrrpiniulent. London', June 20. 1SS3. Numerous as are the attractions now being offered to the sight-seeing t South Kensington, there department of the Fisheries Exhibition more full of intere?t than ; that which the exhibitors of the Celestial Empire have created in their gaUenes the astonishment and delight for of icth viocists. A n original m etnoa oi capturing fish is that pursued by what are known at Swatow as "slip-. er boats." These craft are general ly 23 feet long and IS inches wide, and they fish in couples moored 6ide by side on bright moonlight nights, their only implement of capturing being a white board fas tened along the outer side of each. This board catches the bright rays of the moon nod the fish, who would seem lo be of a corfidiae disposition in that portion of the Empire, are said to mistake it for water, and leap from their native element into the slipper boats in large numbers. In numerable devices of this character peculiar to the country are here on fhow in the Chinese annex. This would seem lo lo a1rar.ph;rf tbe in dustry naturallv commending itself to the minds of a jeople who are universal! v credited with a more than ordinary amount of cunning. Their fish traps are, moreover, man ifold and varied, and of the highest nrVnnni.hiri and utilitv. In the i'.,;tih IsIik this is -a means of -.irinwfiKh T.racticailT unknown and ..nnratir1 with the exception of the stereotyped eel and lobster pots, lint v,o rhinf-se devote themselves largeiv to these strategic methods of fishing, ana wun an unvarviuR re cess that nothing but the boundless f.Ttilitv of their rivers and sea? could explain or withstand. The day will iierliaps come wiifu pmu iuc will penetrate sufficiently thereto insure the suppression of wholesale lisli poisoning and such like fatal poaching arrangements for the cap tare of small fry as are rather too candidly exhibited here; but A present "we can only admire, perhaps with a tinge of dejection, tlie hun dred and one devices employed in a country where, though every form of unsportsmanlike destruction is ram pant, the fish supply seems to re main as abundant and accessible as ever. Cormorants are another means employed bv the Chinese on lakes ami the shallower sheets of water, for taking fish. This aquatic species of hawing is of very old date, and was known and praticed iu England whither it was doubtless imported from the East, two centuries ago. 15ut it is followed with success only bv the Chinese. The birds, which DEATH LAV5CH. . Nearly One Hnadred Parson Pro uracil. have to undergo a regular training, are taken out in a boat, and before the work con:m-nets a strap or ring is placed around each cormorants throat sufficiently tight to prevent its swallowing any fish it may catch in its strongly hooked beak, but not so ttcht as to prevent respiration The dark winged fishermen then go off and cater for their master with success and regularity, being reward ed with an occasional tisn, which they are permitted to swallow when the stran has been removed. Above all thine? the Chinese are a frugal nation, rnakine use of substances which would meet with culinary contempt in any other country. The discarded shark represents to them a valuable form of food. The fins go to form the well-known soup, or are used in the preparation of gela tine, while the skin, after being pre pared and cleaned, serves for cover ing gword handles and for various other ornamental purposes. Even the cuttle fish, a creature repulsive to fishermen of most other nations, is the object of careful pursuit with net and lines by the Chinese, at a time when other work is slack, and when carefullydried and packed in bales, commands a ready sale all through the Flowery Land. The oyster also, and its pearl-bearing kindred, the Chinese mussel, are not merely looked upon as dainties. Though cultivated with skill and science as euch in the first place, their refuse shells are burnt for lime and while still living they are induc ed to secrete the Sard white sub stance which is so highly valued for iU beauty and scarcity all over the world. Some of the f hells contain ing! artiiicihlly constructed pearls are shown Lere in one of the cases, and though they are no novelty to the divers alike of China, Ceylon and Panama, they will doubtless be new to many. ' It will be observed that some of them are in the shape f juaint little images adhering to the shell. : These metallic images liave leen inserted while the mussel lived, and finding itself ill at ease with this encumbrance, which it has been unable to eject, the bivalve has adopted the process which is the cause of all jteuxls, and has silently covered the irritating, foreign sub stance with layer after layer of the white material known in the period form of earL London, July 3. Intelligence has reached here of a terrible calamity during the launch of the steamship Daphne at Glasgow to-day. While being launched she fell over on her tide, preci pi uaing a , number of people into the water, Further particulars of the calami ty state that the Daphne, which was constructed for the coasting trade, is a vessel of 500 tons burden; two hun dred workmen were on board when it capsized. The accident occurred in the middle of the river Clyde, after the launching. It is not ex actly known how many persons were drowned, but it is feared the number will reach over one hun dred. A later dispatch from Glasgow says the Daphne capsized near Den- frew, five miles frerrT Xuasgow. Traffic on the Clyde is suspended, owing to the interruption to naviga tion caused by the capsized steam er. LATER PARTICULARS. The Daphne left the ways at a very fast rate and when ebe gained the water ; she rolled ; from-side to sipc. Persons on board, fearing she would capsize, ran to and fro. The vessel finally reeled over, and nearly disappeared beneath the water. Those who had maintained their positions on a portion of the steamer not submerged did their utmost to save those who were cast overboard. At the same time boats hastily pulled to assist in the work of rescu ing the unfortunate people, and succeeded in paving quite a number. It is known, however, there were fifty ersons below in the Daphne when the vessel went over, and they must all have ben -drowned. A crowd ofcrief stricken relatives of the victims flocked to the scene of the calamity. Another dispatch from Glasgow says the cause of her capsizing was she had too much top weight. The steamers are dragging the water for the bodies of the victims. Several of the people who were taken from the water alive were 80 exhausted that it was necessary to remove them to an infirmary. The steamer is now under water, with fifty bodies before mentioned on her. The Daphne turned upside down before she sank. An eye-witness said a great number of Lutn were struggling in the water and hrirking for help. Many were ornwl and covered with blood, having wen struck bv the debris. Accounts of the number of persons on board and the number lost continue to vary widely. Divers are in search of the bodies. Fifty-two names are published as those of missintr persons. As visit ors were admitted to view the launch It is believed some of them, names Housekeepers ppend a good many early hours of the morning in the pursuit of .house furnishing details. There is very much to interest the most tasteless mortals in these de partments, and there appears ' to be no limit to the enticing novelties which are sprung upon the unwary buver. - Artistic rugs and carpetiugs are as I variable in their fashions as more frivolous matters. What is newest is not always best, but the shopkeep ers say that the housekeepers hold to "newness" above all other virtuous qualifications. Floors are a prima- -ry consideration, where the house is to be furnished for the season. The beautiful Wiltons are deserv edly called the Queen of carpets. Nothing surpasses them in durabili ty or elegance of design. Soft and rich as velvet, they are a medium for color which the artistic sense never fails to appreciate. This spring the patterns are copies of Turkoman rugs, the fine antique tints peculiar to Oriental looms be ing exactly reproduced in figures that recall dark cashmere or the bor ders of those priceless Prayer rugs which first set .Ksthetica raving. The faded colors have rather gone out, those antique colorines so long admired, but in their stead is a rich India glow combined with a full blooded love of warmth that is pure ly Eastern. Close figure or mere phantoms of figures are a marked peculiarity of these new patterns, Dragon green, that resembles a rich English moss, deep reddish brown, that are not qnite terra cotta, and silver Indian blues are favorite colorings. After the iltons the new Glasgow ruirs are noticeable, and these are bo Oriental ih texture and design that Daghestan may well be jealous. It is a heresy to suggest that they are even an improvement over the often slovenly and unequal rugs from the East, i hev are by no means cheap, and deserve the rank they have attained. Golden browns and In dian blue and reds are thought to be most effective colors for country houses. There is a fancy to throw handsome rugs over piazzas, and when . occasion requires lawns are made gayer by their addition. In deed rugs play so important a part in household economy or extravagance as to be classed among the fashiona ble necessities. MA I'D R. TO MAKE 2:OH. More Somerset Coun ty people have read the HERALD during the past year than ever be fore, since it was first printed. Because its news col umns present all the latest news in ah at tractive style. , Because it always gives all the local news without burdening its columns with unmean ing and uninteresting correspondence. r.rT A BF Indian Blood Syrup Cures all diseases ol the Stomach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. .Millions testify to its efficacy in healing the above named diseases,andpronounce it to be the BEST REMEDY K1NOWN TO MAIN. Guaranteed lo Cure Dyspepsia. nT AGENTS WANTED. J5J Laboratory, 77 West 3d street, New York City. Druggists sell Vonvrows. Pa.. August 21.t, WO. Dr. Clark Mnin'-1 was troutilMwtth Palpitation ol tha Haart, bat lcce aslna: T'or ladlaa B1m4 by rap I hare raccired much relict JACOB KOLH. TUN HAM, V V R 9 YAL I '5.1 J 2k 1 mm Because it is always reliable politically, and says what it means, and means what it says. The Kttiiious Flyer lu Training Iteal Her It word. W. W. Cair arrived at Charter Oak park with Maud . on Wednesday. The stall occupied by the flyer is as cosy a place for a horse as tempora ry track quarters can furnish. The floors are covered with straw, the walls are hung with rich blankets bearing Mr. Vanderbilt's monogram and the name of the little mare, to unknown, are amonc the missing. u :' e u aK5 Tf rdd I winch has become more familiar rapid ebb tide, and it is feared many I the ears of Americans than that of bodies were carried out to soa.' The j y other horse. A row ol .trunks foreman joiner, who had charge of coiiiainiiie ruioie impie mru .nt .Urn . v. hft ha seen I "Je ot the sta5I whlle one of the. of his men since the A Liu If Mis4ak-. only three accident. EYE-WITNESSES OF TUE SCENE. A number of men at the ship yard on the opposite side of the river, who witnessed the disaster, but who were unable to render any assistance at the time, say the whole thing occur red in about three minutes. They immediately set to work to help the people strucnling in the water, l hey 6aw some men on the Daphne jump overboard and others were thrown overboard ; that a quantity of loose fittings fell from the deck and crush ed many unfortunates struggling in the water. A number of swimmers were visible directly after the ship capsized, but many of them were afterward seen to sink. Six men were seen clinging together. Four endeavored to climb upon the steam er as she was sinking, but were forced to desist by the rush of steam from the port holes, borne climbed upon the keel just before the ship was submerged. According to state ments of witnesses and survivors of the disaster, the vessel left the slip too rapidly, causing her stern, which entered first, to sink deeply in the water. She was then caught by the strong current of the river, by which as well as by her top weight, she was caused to keel over so far that water entered her ports. RECOVERING THE BODIES. The last report from the scene of the disaster states seven bodies have been identified. k A diver ttatee that the companian way of the Daphne is blocked up by a solid mass of bodies, one upon another. It ap pears the men who were at work below when the ship went over rushed froni their work and became jammed in the passageway. Some bodies still hav tools in their bends. The divers think there are still in the vessel at least as many corpses as have already been recov ered. Forty-one bodies had been found last night when darkness stopped the search. The divers say they felt many more bodies. A piano tuner called at a hous on Euclid avenue and quietly placed his hat on the hall ttaud before pro ceeding to his work. The housemaid being busy with her weekly sweeping had previously removed all small articles from the hall, and her mistress passing through observed the solitary article an object so dear to every inasculin heart. TLinkiug it the garden hat of her husband, she placed it in an adjoining closet Presently the man, having finished tuning the piano, started to leave, but being unable to ' find his hat, meekly asked the maid to assist him in looking for it. They searched both the hall and parlor, but all in vain, until the lady, whose attention had leen drawn by the commotion, als joined in the search. At last she said she could lend him a hat. and proceeding to the closet produced the one she had pla ced there a short time before, appol ogiiing for its slmbby appearance by , sayint it was a very old one. used bv her husband when working mor&ings in the garden. The tuner took the hat and after carefully examening it , said it looked very much like his : hat, and that he was quite sure it was the one h had placed in the hall upon his arrival. It suddenly ; dawned on the lady's mind bow the mistake was made, but she ctill wonders how two hats could so ex- actly resemble each oilier. Clei dand Herald. Una MedW Ine. A strange fact about Snake river, in Idaho, is that a body drowned in iis waters is never seen or heard of again. ii mere is ever a time in a man s life when he .ia. tempted to lie, it is wnen tne assessor Leging to ask per sonal questions. A young physician who had long worshiped a young lady was one day suddenly called to attend her. lie found her BUtienng lrom no par ticularly dangerous malady, but she wanted him to prescribe neverthe less : so he took her hand and said impressively: Well, 1 should prescribe 1 should prescribe that you cet married." "Oh, goodness !" said the interest ing invalid, "who would marry me, I wondef ?'' ' ' ' I would," snapped the doctor, walls represents a repository of horse goods, such as bits, boots, scrapers and a score of different ar ticles which would puzzle even a veteran turfman to fix in their places in stable nomenclature. As Mr. Jiair threw of Maud's blanket she playfully came over to the caller and rested her head on his shoulder, having a wistful look in her eyes, -;so, old lauy, " saia ner trainer, " our friend didn't know you liked sweets, so you'll have to do with out." With this she turned away and, taking a position which sug gested just a bit of vanity, showed her wonderful proportions. Mr. 15air said she had never been in better condition at this time of the year and that her weight on leaving Cin cinnati was W't pounds. As he closed the sliding door on the ani mal lor the possession of which $lf0,UuO has been refused by her millionaire owner, Mr. Blair was subjected t a little catechising on the intentions of Mr. Vanderbilt in relation to the reported attempt to send the little mare in Of course you will commence to work Maud S. right awav ?" " Yes." " Do you think her record will be lowered here ? " If we have no accidents or hard luck, I feel confident she will make a mile on Charter Oak park that will send her record below the Lima. "Of course Mr. Vanderbilt will be here frequently durinz the sum mer?" " Yes, he will get back from Eu rope early in June and will be up here twice a week for a month or so, and will then return to the other side." "Then it is pretty generally under stood that the anticipated contest against time will take place before mid-summer? " Well, the fact is Mr. Vanderbilt has cautioned me against saying anything about it to newspaper men but 1 11 keep you posted and per haps you'll see a little fun out here in a lew weeks. Mr. Bair drove Maud ri. a mile at Charter Oak I ark yesterday morn ing in 2;22!, it being her first spurt tins season. Aldine was sent round in 2:2") and Early IUwe in 2:22 Becauso it is tne me dium used by the peo- nc of the county when hey wish to let their icighbors know when they have a farm or anything else for sale. A French investigator, who has a taste for the curious in t cience, has recently made a series of experi uients to test the strength of insects as compared with the strength other creatures. He finds that proportion to its size, a bee can pull 30 times as much weight as a horse Poultry need as much protection uurlni: the summer from the fierce with all the voracity of a six-footed rays of the sun as they do in winter Because irs Uourt re ports are always full, air and trustworthy. Absolutely Pure. Thl. iwilrr never tstIct. A marvel of urity. treni:Ui ami whuie!Knjenes. Jlore efunuml.-al j than the ortlinarT klnit.-'. an! cannot be sold in competition with'the multitude of Uw tost, abort wolKlil. aium or piiusiuime iuit. .-"iu '""y cans. RhyalBakisoPowdkbCo-KW Wall K. Y. WHITE fjSaSI IS KING $25 PETT81 A TrM ami ValnaMe Fertilizer. It is a Super -Piiosph ate aitd xot Acidulated S.' C.'Rock. It Contains no Dirt or Sand, Its Analysis is Guaranteed, It Contains the Elements of r Plant Food, ; It Gives Good Results. Price $23 per ton of 2.000 lbs. . On can or boat ! Phllailelpai. Bosnileel Analysis Pflatsi m M Be. SEND FOR CIKCUULB. ADDRESS . BAUGH & SONS, SOLE MAKUFACTUREKS 20 South. Delaware Ave., Piila. Bettrr Than n- "tn. ni . I'nder a New n Even the balmv air , j gioves of Florida faii to vT pie full ot haonin ... Art must helD nat.iiM G in the tropics aa IT IS TIIK ,11 it. Because all legal ad vcrtising appears m its columns, and people are thus kept posted as to what transpires in the management of the af fairs of the Courts and County. Because it has the best Washnston and Harrisburgicorrespon dents attainable. Because it is active aggressive, and always for the cause of its constituents. SUMMER Imprudences ARE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES iNin;i stk x. iJl.VKKHiKA, liYSKN ll liV. j COLIC. i CKAMi'S. ! HOW EL COMPLAINTS l-'EVT.KS, &c, kc. CUT Perry Divis's Pain Killer Ihiivks Them Away. Ditivf Thkm Awav. . IJuivm Thkm Away. ' DON'T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER. BUY OF ANY OHUCGIST. 1 8 beloK lml nobcle??. It bas a Self-Threading Shuttle, j which tentlou cm t regulated without rctnoTlng frutn tlio rje; an 'Automatic Bobbin Winder v which a IxiMiin can be woumlasevenasa skwiI r.i illk without tlx aid ol the hamt lu pMa Uie thread, thus asjurinu an even tentlun: A SELF-SETTING KEEBLE! A DOUBLE-STEEL FEED! a l.irio r ?iace under tna arm than any other fum lly uuu hine luado, duiui( a Urer variety and icreaU'r rasifa of worlt than any family machine. Simplest construe tl. easiest munaired, avt ttmruuxli l'uild and best machine lu the world Sold on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS! BY JOSI!lJI I'll 1ST. X Uoaus, ra. MARTIN SCHiEFER, Book Binder, LxustStKl. OjucslleStJcIa'sSiM Johnstown. - !Pa ALL KLNDS OP Books Neatly Bound AT LOWEST KATES. Old Books Re-Bound. MUSIC BOOKS A SPECIALTY. Panic deslrtnar booki botnd can obtain price! by dropping ma a card. ArrauneuitnH have been made whereby exprenl one way will be paid on all lanre ordera. Ail needed inlormatien can be obtained at Somerset Hk&ald office. noTls. EDWARD ALCOTT, MASFFACTtmnt A DIALM I LUMBEE! OIK FLOORIKG A SPECIALTY In light-weight Clothing for Summer wear we have a fine assortment, well made at mod erate prices. , 1 ull lines oi bummer Cassimeres, Cheviots, enres, Worsted, Alpacas, Linens, Etc., Etc., Etc. Every sale guaranteed money refunded or A. C. YATES & CO, Lrtg-r BaiMK, CtostEat u3 Sin. Slra'j ;Philadelphia. Feb M OFFICE AiI FACTORY URSINA, SOMERSET CO., PA. Jyi-'-iy o S3 GO O Pi o w - CO w 6 a si 'A the North. -And chief 11 -blessingg which are aATH l : zones, writ Dr. J. ft u-? , Fort Dade, Kla.,'-;,rAW j It seems to have the wor'd 6 and most of the current1 ' yield to its action. I have . ! the case of a delicate and dT young laciy.witn the most jS results. It sml .. 6"v" with ease what th S, tions and treatment for that blemaladv failed ).!! v-. " UUaiy ft about. I am also giad to v . the Tonic has greatly t persuiijtjy oi a uoublworr,. condition of flip at,.i 5 -- vuiaijii c' standing. It is the idtal purfj'j 1U1 LUIUUk Messrs. Hisf!OT .t ('. ...i - 7 7 li"l attention o tne met tnat av 111 tfl ntlllll in, ... I ' :- "" preparation will hertaJter U print'ipled dealers are consta'-V ceivint; their patrons hy of Ginger; and :us fc'inc-r is"." iuiportant flavoring lr.rj-.. our ionic, we are sure x friends will agree with . Lronrietv of the cham t kT S J " 1 "Tm , he no change, however, in arauon linen ; ami ail bo!i, inaining in tne Lands ot wrappeu unuer ine name ut -i er"s GiXGtR Ti contain,-', uine medicine if the sigi.. macex .v ka. :s ai me butto- ; outride wrapper. A cucumber five feet long t ; in proportion is on exhil. New Orleans as a trophy ufi. ducing qualities of (irand I:V isiana. O 5 K f A ti ma'la at home by the in U; ' I duBtrtoua. Kent bunlneni now be- J lura the pa bl Ir. Jiiitiil But need j I Li et. We will tart yuu. Men. wo. mn, DO jk anrt yto warned everywhere to work tor ua. Now la the time. You can work In spare tlm-, or it Ive your whole time to the buMnrs. No otber bualneai will pay you nearly as well. No one can lail to make enormous pay by enicnitinir at once, t'oftlv outfit and term? Iree. Money made laat, easily Hud bonorably. Addreei Tici'K i Uo , AuKUKla. .uaine. - uuc.o-iy LIME! LIMB! The Buffalo Valley Lime Oomuanv, limited. will oell.untU further ordered, uuala:ked Hue at the following rales: AttfcenU er bushel, loaded on can at kilns; at 1') rents per bushel lor any iuantlty leae than a car ld; at 11 cents per bushel delivered at any station on the Berlin Kallmad; at 1 rents per bushel delivered at AleyersdaM and Korawouu; and at 1''4 cent per bushrl delivered at all other railroad stations In Somerset county, tncludlnr all those on the Somerset & (Jambria liatiroad. ray nient can 1 made to the lollowing persons: John Is Savior, at Friedens. W. H. Koonti, at Somerset. Harrison Snyder, at Kwkwood. Frank Lnos, at Oarrett. Samuel J. Wilier, near Meyersdale. We must dejpend upon lime as tho basis to ter tlllie our soil. Orler It now and have It ready when needed. Order lrom l'rank Enos, Uarrett. no Jenner auKis lv HEALTHCORSET Increases In popularity every day, as ladies find it the most toiiFoi:T.tr.i.i: AKD PEKFECT FITTIXfi corset ever worn. .Mer chants ay ft jrives the ite-t stitilartlon of any cort they ever sold. Warratib'd MTbfc!orv or money re fuuded. For sale by nUKKn PARKER. , - rr'x vui sij WISE! people are always on the lookout tor ebano-a to in crease thelrearninic4,and In time become wealthy: those who du not iuiprnv their opportunities remain In rovenv. w e oner a irrval cnance to matte mon ey. Wewai.tmany men. women, bovs and (Clrls to wurk lor us rii; ni in ineir own locuitiea. Any one cm il the work proerly lrom the first f'tn. The business will pay more than tan times or nary waives. Expensive outfit furnished free. 1 one' who engages tails to make money raptaiy Von can devote your whole time to the work, or onlv your spare momeuts. Full Information and all that is needed sent Iree. Address Srixtox si Co.. Portland. Maine. deCJO-IT HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. Tn a foLin Gou Vatch, wido from tlie ncoessjiry thiitkntss for enjrraving and polLthin'4, a lnrj?r prxiporuon of metal is r.eedud mlr to stiiien and hold the engrav ed iortion in place, nd gnj'jdy strongUu The surplus gld is at-tiiallv needless. In Jamet Luta' IWaiJ CM Watch Vases this WAyTE is. anved, and sr.i.ipiTlf and FTBCfOTH inereaied l r a simple prooe-s, at one-half the eoeU A vUto of solid gold is soldered on each, fide of a plate of hard nickel composition metal, and tho three are then passed between polished tteel rollers. From this the case, backs centers, beUi, etc., are cnt and shaped br dies and former-. The gold is thick rnouh to admit of all liinds of chasing, engraving and engine turning.!. Thee cases have len worn perfectly smooth by use -veithotit removing the gold. TAi t the only rwe mnde vndtr fht prorex. Far maf it accompani-d v!h a mlid tpiarnnt? tignrd by the mnnvfaciorers trarrantinj it to treor 20 yxtrt. I")0,0n0 of these Caves now carried in the United States and Canada. ' largest and Oldest Factory. Established 135-1. A-!i y..iir Jeweler. 0 B W 0 Home Item. FAIIM WANTED!! Or About lOO Acreta, In this Countrv : any jerson havlnir such, please address V. U. Box No. -J. Ali.nh.uy City, Fa., deaarlbing farm, statins; price, etc. Happy Homes ! Happy Homes ! ! Happy Homes ! ! ! THE NUMBER OF HOMES MADE HAPPY Bf In mar of the Celebrated Labor aMl Ileavltsa-ttewtBg Day's Soap Q)M Oay's Soap pickerel. "You," exclaimed the maiden. "Yes." Vel!, doctor, , jf that i1thf fear ful alternntiv. 'you .; ran go'away and let me d ie iri peace. A Slight MUtak.. Printers aTe liable to err. So, at least, thought the young man who bluehed to the tips' of hi& ears as he stepped up to the society editor's table: "Good moramg.. What is it, sir?" was the affable greeting. "You made a little mistake in your announcements yesterday, sir?" "Very likely. It is almost lmpos-t-ible not to make a mistake some times. What was it ?" "You eaii nte and Littie Pipkins were bothered when ; we were not bothered at all. We are betrothed, p'ir- QaiU a difference." "Ah ! I presume you see the dif ference now more than you will in the future. However, I will smooth thtt . matter out. Good morning, sir." Baltimarean. Congressman Proctor Knott, Kentucky, is an amateur artist. of from the severe cold. For some reason the year ending Mav 1 was a thirsty one, fur the peo ple'of this country drank 733,0C2 more barrels of beer during the year than ever before in the same length of time. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Kplierea and core RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, A KA MK. EEiEACEE, TOOTH ACH SORE THRORT. QUINSY. SWELLINGS, .; rHaifta.' i Sortaett. Cuts. Butstt, : FROSTBITES, Bri, HALM, And all other bodily acnea and patna. nm CEITS MTTLL ttM by an 1rnnrlM aad ItpoMm. IMraouooa la 11 l v 1 . . Th Chart JL Vafttar Ca, aa.TaatuaatD.t If you have friend who live outside the county, there is no more acceptable pres ent you can send the m than a copy of their county paper. If you have a neigh bor who needs a paper recommend the her ald. fdni;,i.i, ? -. j la beyoad power of eonaputallon. Our faetllitea for the pr4ueitM t tt ar taaed to the aiant aspplr tlie ordera jiat por 1m upon nm trmm tttfta imkt wtiir and j , o rrm I r rppw y . I Ik I m tn rr Hcttea It ta kcta gi it aatnalvt-l- ami many ran tmtify to I la asaatrfal I T r11 ,a The wrappers are waxed and can be nsed for smoothing the surface ot your hand-irons, giving them a polish and smoothness, that will greatly assist In giving your clothes a finished look. Remember this Soap is cheaper than any other In the market, and yet does all we claim tor it. JsESso Mrs i NOBOILIrIG SCAL'JINC- OR I A R TV No unpleasant odor, MTm . No sickness as ifllW lSi the result of a hard fTSi)Mim No wash boiler. WW white and as fra- m mmm t&umm dri i I 'TRY IT. Save your Healtli. Save your time, Save your patience, By using this Soap. IHave Just Received t And offer for sale in quantities ! to suit purchasers 1 Bbl. Rosin, 1 Bbl. Copperas, 1 Carboy Ammonia, 1 Carltoy Sulphuric Acid, 1 Carboy Muriatic Acid, KEGS BAKING SODA, 1 Keg Sulphur, 1 Barrel Epsom Salts, 1 Box Cream Tartar, One Grots Horse Pomler8 2 Gross Cough Syrup, 1-2 Gross Blood Searcher, 20 Reams Note Pajier, T I IREE "M" EN V ELO l'ES, One Lot Fishinji Tackle, One Lot Finest 2 for o, ." cent Cigars. Tho cheapest and lest place in Somerset County to buy All your own fault if you sick when you can get Hop that never Fail. The weakest woman, child, and sickest invalid ca: hop bitters with a;ety and : gootl. Old men tottering aroand rheumatism, kidney trouble, weakness will be almost nri using hop bitters. My wile and daughter Wert:, healthy by tlie use of hop L. and I recommend them to mv pie. Methodist (.'lerpyman. ' Arik any good doctor it' Lup i are not the bet family ilw.;:; earth. Malarial fever, Aue and EC I ness will leave every iifiL.r. as soon as hop bitters arrive. My mother drove the pi and neuralgia all out of her with hop lii'.ters. Ed. ilef.:', jveep me kkiiipvs nraitnT i hop bitters and you need n.; sickness. Ice water is rendered bl and more refreshing and rr.; with hop bitters in each dr&c The vigor of youth for ti. and infirm in hop bitten'. Two thousand men hav ; for the captaincy ot Jay ( i yacht. America produces about fourth of the wlieat grown ii world. NKCIKAM.KD In what way a Prcvalt-nt Ftilmi Shorn of Hm Power to Hart Malaria is a broad nau;e ilr: diseases all originating in s poisoninir. Uilious fever, tin "jr. and typhoid fevers andchillsi: ver are prominent membtr a; famil'. Malaria defies i'a builders, the plumber- andie; sicians. Despairing of id treatment, the lattT aloiort i mously recommend liec-jn-cine I'ouris Plaster as the p. anti-malarial ieci!ie of tli These plasters act upon tl.r spleen, bowels and kidney. Worn over the region of l! it and upon the back t.verthe they ward off malaria like aiu No other plasters do thk When you purchase, sa&'y self that tlie word Capcine u i. the centre of the plaster. .Seabury it Johnson. CheniL-i Y. Highest awards at InteruJ ExjK)sitions. June l'J4t An Indian View of White rWj It your children want a paper, subscribe for the HERALD. tar Wash-day has no terrors for the household where DAY'S SOAP is used, no unpleasant and sickening odors to fill your houses, no laborious rubbing on the wash-board, Iwhilc the washing can be done in one-half the time necessary by following the old worn-out method. . MAT) AM for it is to the ladTcs we desire to speak more especially you are the interested per , son in this matter; you it is that suffers the ills arising from the wash-tub and its heavy cares; you it is to whom the peqlexities and responsibilities of the household rightfully belong, and you A is that should interest yourself in a trial of the qualities of this soap, that has always proven itself to be a boon of salvation ' TO SUFFERING HUlKIArilTY, aaaiMaBiMBBMM We do not conic to you with a plausible story calculated to have you try it, simply for the amount of money such a sale would bring us; we do not come to you as irresponsible parties, who have no reputa tion to suffer calumny, but we do present to you this brand of soap upon an absolute guarantee and recommendation of a well-known industrial establishment in Philadelphia, of sixteen years' existence. Do you suppose for a moment it would compensate us to make false statements to you and ruin our .well-earned reputation ? . No, dear reader; what we say about DAY'S SOAP is the truth, and it is sus tained by the evidences of thousands of housewives from all over the country; besides which we stand 'ready to endorse it all with ready cash. B&"1 1''' SOAP is the Original uml nlif Patented, . i. , Will dnuilh, Mlwr' Bkla aal CIvtfcM. ' Drugs. C. N. BOYD. The Druggist, MAMMOTH 1SLOCK. SOMERSET PA. the Blacksmith' Shla aad Clotkaa. NkIiIiW'i Hkta mm C-latfcaa. wj'kaay aula aa CiMkaa. , , I ! Umt bo moi tmmy la tfemfHp that will ! iktiklaumll " '-IIiti t (kla limy Saap will aaralv I do. It wtU la na jmmy lu)ura tmm Nuia bbna ar tmm aM aallcata wailulm. Subscription per year. ; Address $2.00 HERALD, Somerset, Penn'a. No soda, no washingcrystals, no lye3 are to be used, but simply supply yourself for the next wash-day with a bar of DAY'S SOAP, then carefully read the directions and follow them to the exact letter, and if you don't say pitch out that old wash-boiler, for I am a wiser woman, you. will be the first person we have yet heard of that has beta disappointed. . , j, u . "t- . ' : B0NoW remember If you don't intend to follow the directions do not try the soap at all, for unless you do this you will be disapptnTKlrarrdwyoo "Will-scold us and yourself as well. , , ,The cost of one cake will convince you that it is the best and cheapest soap ever offered you, 'while the smiles that. will encircle your brow will do justice to a golden sunset."' "ul Have you confidence in this newspaper? If so, do you suppose the owner would allow us ; to swindle his readers by offering them tempting inducements? He uses it "in his own home; and can certify to its merits. Now you get a cake from your grocer in time: for the next wash-dayj and become" acquainted with its intrinsic worth. , ., , , . " " ' 1 ; Ask your grocer for it, and do not allow him. to put you off with anything else for. a substitute, for every dealer can obtain it, and should he refuse you, send direct to . ,. , , DAY & FRICIC, Prop's of tit Pti!sii!;yi Steao Sszp Wcrki. 1754-56-58-60-62 Howard Street, Philadelphia.' : - l' O r -m I O - I Always the Best. Uarlaa thatrreaUea yaanaaectlM latrvdae. tloa of UmiuT hating Povie, tb bigbrat Ut miMity-h) per cent para rrmp mam urtar. hi 1m ata la lu unolactara. Unpt or am tmr tar it tha only ingredi.nt Uatfan ptudora a truly boalihfal baktBK powder, and apoo thw toet Mly ma Ui payl 4mU, akatlwr or oot It l lMUr U qm a para (Jr rai Tartar Powd.r, a Ihoaah It eoat a trtfla mora Tkaaaaad ( panpW 7a ainultlMirdaclaiua la laruruflh. -er Puwder. aad hav neonmaDded It to th.lr IrlMMto ksraaw at tta parfaot parttr aad mat tatTraloa powar. maj'-'l jr. In II. H.'s concludini: i" article on the Franciscan S; of California, in the June '.' one effect of white exam' the Indian is described thu curiotm pamphlet left by on? old friars, Father Roscata. i; droll Htory of the logical lit' ioiue of tin in tlrew from ti cal situatiiu9 among their ; betters. It was a band of go Indians. When they tlie Spanish Viceroy in the Mexico had lt;n k ille-J. Mexican made Emperorinb they forthwith inad a g8 burned up their chief, and new one in his stead. To eent reproofs of tlie horrid " they made answer : " llayt done the w.nue in Mex:- sav your kinir was not go'' rv killed him. 'Well, ourV; not nood. and we burned fc 1 aM the new one turns out o:ui burn him. too " a niemo'5 stance of the superiority o!' in precept. What it Iil for an U t1' Coifuictim Station. -V. 1 (Jents A number of p't ' been u.-ing your P.itteH with marked effect. la lady of over seventy year, ick for years, andlrthel years has not been able to1' ualfthe time. About six aeo she got so feeble she v:a Her old remetlieri, or piT I..: e ;i 1 uotA to forty-five mih away, and ' - ... i a : ...nrij." tie ot Hop iiitters. " ""r. o ehe was able to dress walk about the house. u had taken the setrond bottle able to take care of her o and walk out to her neiV' has improved all th rived preatnefit..'v Memn, Wt., F' ' Gents I have tak?" one bottle of the Hop'IJ, : a feeble old man ot '3 .- it T.vday I am as as well as I did at . 1 many that r.eed such
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